PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1933 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Twenty-three Players Granted "K" Awards Numerals are Presented to Thirty Freshman Gridsters Twenty-three members of the 1933 Kansas University varsity football team have been granted "K" awards upon recommendation of Coach Adrian Lindsey and approval of the University athletic board. The list includes eight who are receiving their football "Ks" for the third year; six who are two year "K" men; and nine who are receiving the "K" for the first time. In addition to the letter awards for the varsity team, 30 numeral awards were made to members of the freshman squad upon recommendation of coach The complete lists are as follows: Ormand Beach, Lawrence; Ernes Jeanne Jean, Raymond Burr Honison Holmes, Raimond dasa city, Kan; John Manning, Atwood Hinger, Lawrence; Dick ONeil Bartlese, Warren; Dick ONeil Kansas City, Ma; all third year awards. Brinkman, Fort Scott; Milcai Cray, Montreal; Burke Hammers, Columbus, Ole Neskim, Columbus; Frank Watkins, Topeka, all second year awards. The following freshmen were recommended for class numerals for their outstanding work after they have completed 12 hours of scholastic work. Clyde Bloomfield, Tulsa, Okla.; Ra, Hafford, Tulsa, Okla.; Ed, Hall, Fulton Mo.; Fred Harris, Edwin Phelps, Lawn, Desmeth Nesmith, John Bose; John Pelpe, Mongahela, Moongahela, Pa.; and Bob White, Elsworth, all first year "K" awards. Joe Antonio, Junction City; Oliver Crawford, Wellington; Dick Davis and Minter, Whitman; Chita; William Decker Cooper, Jackson; Jackie Wayman, Kansas City; Mo.; Vincent Garvin, Anthony; Joe Giangnaneo, Monongalia, Pa.; Deanough, Cha-Ann McAulay, George Hapgood, Clay Center; Elmer Humphrey and Joan Lainley, Lawrence; James Kincedal, Ellworth; James Lan-den, Fletcher; James Randle, Kansas City; Kan; Dave Lutton, Bart-Clark, Okla; Clyde Moore, Eklart; Willie White, McCarty; John Warren, Marysus Donald Proctor, Leavenworth; Sidney Rice, Biery Tanner, Tulsa, Okla; John McCarty, The intramural volleyball game which was scheduled to be played at 8 o'clock tonight has been postponed until Monday, at 4:30. Women's Intramurals The outcome of yesterday's game between the juniors and the seniors was an overwhelming victory for the seniors with a score of $3 to 24 in their favor. The junior lineup was as follows: Nieman, Lawrence, Dotty, Scoops, Humphrey, Lee and Fisher. Those playing on the senior team were: Walker, Boman, Moxley, Hinshaw, Taylor, Baker, Edie and Hunter. This puts the seniors in the lead, having won two games and lost none. The juniors have won one and lost two; sephornes have won two, lost one; freshmen have won none, lost two. The freshmen will buy the seniors at 4:30 Monday, Dec. 18. The intramural basketball game scheduled for 8 o'clock tonight has been postponed until after the Christmas vacation. Those to be played at 9 o'clock will be played immediately following the KU-Aggie game. Scores for the first rounds of deck tennis must be in the office by Jan. 20. No extension of time will be given on these games. Drawings have been placed on the board in board and players are asked to make scores for their games as soon as possible. Dees Placed on All-America Mythical Eleven Composed of Track Men Who Play Football Elwyn Deas, second-year guard at the University, was recently chosen on a team of All-Americans picked from among the football players of the country who are also track men. Dees is the shot-putter of the Kansas track team and holds the school record for the 12-pound shot with a heave of 50 feet, 10 inches. Dees is also holder of the national interscholastic record for the 12-pound shot, 58 feet, 10 inches, set while he was still in high school. Six of the 11 men chosen on this team are national or intercollegiate champions. Wills Ward of Michigan, Jack Torrence and Glen Hardin of Louisiana State, Peter Zaremba of N.Y.U., Duane Purvis of Purdue and Ivan Fuqua of Indiana. The others have been at least point scores. Learn to Dance Special Offer to Beginners Reduced Rates Until Christmas MARION RICE DANCE STUDIO N. Y. Cleaners Blige., 924 % Mass. In analysing this team one discovers that most of the players are field event men rather than track men. In the first classification Ward is a high jumper; Torrence, of Louisiana State, Elwyn Dews of Kansas, Hurston Harper of U.S.C. and John Dean of Harvard, shot putters; Zaremba and Vic Malin of Yale, hammer-throwers; and Puris, javelin thrower. The track men include Hardin, quarter miller and hurdler; Warburton of Southern California, quarter miller; and Fugua of Indiana, quarter miller. Chosen as All-American water car- rier for this tour was Ralph Metcalfe of the Riverside Parks Department. Energy Ends-Ward, Michigan, and Hardin, Louisiana State. Tackles—Torrence, Louisiana State and Zaremba. N.Y.U. Guards—Dees, Kansas, and Theodoratos, Washington State. Halfbacks—Puris, Purdue, and Fuqua, Indiana. Quarterback--Warburton, U.S.C. Fullback-Dean, Harvard. Intramural Basketball Goes Into Second Round Collegians Set New High Mark for Season; Win 47 to 1 Opening the second round of the intramural basketball with victories, Sigma Nu and the Collegians went to the top of division 1 as each recorded its second victory last night. The latter organization set a new high scoring record in Division I with best on the defense as Triangle was held to a free throw in the 47-1 romp. Sigma Nu doubled the score on the Campus Raiders 25-12, and the Alpha Tau Omega "B" aggregation retaliated with a 16-8 triumph over the Sigma Nu "B" team. Jayhawk "B" were equally successful against Kappa Eta Kappa "B" by a 14-7 score. Sigma Chi was the team in the second division to win twice the Jayhawks 30-8. The Kayhwaks beat the atm at the expense of Delta Chi 24-17. In setting the two records for the early play of the tournament, the Collegejers were largely thankful to Simpson, Wampler and Schrey. The former two garnered 22 points between them while the almost perfect defense was built around Schrey who was the bright light of the game. The Sigma Chi five presented the best balanced group as the scoring was well distributed. Box scores of last night's games: Collegians 47 Triangle, 1 Collegians 47 F Triangle, 1 F Johnson f F Gift, 1 F John f F Gift, 1 F Hauck f 2 1 1 Simpson f 5 0 1 Simmons g 1 0 Sourn c 1 0 Curryg 5 2 3 Craig f 0 0 Poteet c 0 1 Buller g 0 0 Wolgast g 0 0 Sigma No. 25, C F O Terry f 0 Wayman f 1 0 Kelly c 0 Reisen g 0 Reisen g 2 1 Wells g 0 0 22 3 8 12 1 3 Campus Raiders 12 Campus kaleen Carr f G FT 1 Carr f GFT 1 Jensen f 0 1 Redge f 3 1 H'land i 0 1 Gee g 1 0 Green g 0 1 0 1 6 Sigma Chl, 30 puigley J 4 0 0 eed F 4 0 0 ohnson c 3 3 1 foods g 0 0 0 turggeon g 2 1 2 5 2 2 Jayawaks, 0 FT Packard f 0 Rapport f 0 Fartner f 0 Briner f 0 Albright g 0 Cobell g 0 4 0 Kayahn v FT FT Miller f 3 2 1 Samoung f 1 1 River g 4 0 Ryer g 1 0 Gimpie g 0 1 1 ohson j 0 0 1 gimse g 0 1 1 K. E. K. "B", Delta Chi. Jayhawk "B". 1 Santa Ch. 17 G FT Masters f 3 0 Black f 3 0 Warner c 2 0 Sourk g 2 0 Murray g 1 1 8 1 4 A. T. O. 'F16 G. F27 Sory f G. F27 Evans f 2 0 0 Lake f 1 0 0 Gerard f 1 0 0 Gladzad g 1 0 0 Comer g 1 0 0 Sigma Nu "B", 8 G H Ft 3, 8 H Ft f 2 0 Proom f 0 0 Puffce f 0 0 Payne g 1 0 1 Newman g 0 0 7 2 3 4 0 1 G FT F Leifer f 2 0 1 Gemmell f 0 0 1 Hawkey f 0 1 0 Hawkey g 0 1 Bigelow g 1 0 Wilson g 2 0 1 G FT I Parsons f 3 0 Hosford f 0 0 Murphy c 0 0 Murphy c 0 0 Henley g 0 1 eer g 0 0 3 1 6 2 3 Washburn University will play Army next football season at West Point, according to a story issued from Topeka. Presents Exchange season tickets and activity tickets for reservations in basement of Green hall. Phone K. U 174 Fraser Theatre—8:15 TONIGHT and playing through Friday. K. U. DRAMATIC CLUB Now on Display--- New Spring Styles MALLORY HATS $4 Single Admission 50c "Rebound" A charming comedy of modern sophistication by Donald Ogden Stewart Colors: Electric Grey, Ivy, Green, Brick Brown Give him a Hat for Christmas Only 4 years old but in emergency she turns to the telephone "Doctor, come quick! Baby is awful sick." 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